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The Climate Project (TCP) began in June 2006 as a commitment by formerUS Vice President Al Gore to train 1,000 Americans to become Presenters and to give the slideshow from his Academy Award-winning film An Inconvenient Truth. The first TCP Presenter training was held in Nashville, Tennessee, which is the home of its international headquarters. Mr. Gore's initial goal has been met and exceeded. TCP now has more than 3,000 Presenters around the globe who have reached an audience of more than 7.3 million people worldwide.
TCP thrives as a result of the commitment, dedication, and passion of its Presenters to educate, encourage, and promote dialogue about climate crisis as well as potential solutions and policy reform. TCP Presenters come from all areas across the globe and all walks of life. They are scientists, academics, business leaders, artists, government workers, member of civic groups, place of worship and students.
In February 2009, TCP expanded its mission with a new commitment to mobilize progressive voices to influence key decision makers to take strong positions to the treaty negotiations scheduled to take place in Copenhagen in December.
The Climate Project (TCP) began operations based in Nashville, Tennessee, as non-profit organization with the mission of increasing public awareness of the climate crisis at a grassroots level throughout the United States and abroad.
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